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Nearly half of Americans see a slow shift, not a clean break in retirement

Allianz Life research reveals more US adults imagining a gradual transition, with two-thirds thinking about working part-time as retirees.

A growing number of Americans view retirement as a gradual transition rather than a distinct moment to leave the workforce, according to the 2024 Annual Retirement Study from Allianz Life.

The study reveals that 47 percent of Americans now see retirement as a gradual shift away from full-time wor

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